Secretary performs various clerical and secretarial duties such as filing, typing, copying documents for an individual, office, business unit, department, or other organization group. Screens and transfers calls, arranges meetings, and compiles basic information for routine reports or other materials. Being a Secretary may distribute mail, handle travel accommodations and maintain office supplies. Has basic word processing, spreadsheet, and graphics software skills. Additionally, Secretary requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Secretary possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
2. Greets patients arriving for appointments, provides appropriate questionnaire(s), answer questions and assists patients with completion of forms and use of technology, acknowledges any delays and keeps patient updated.
Per department and location need.
3. Assesses needs of patients without appointments and processes requests for prescriptions, forms, appointments or need to speak directly to clinical support.
4. Reviews schedules daily for accuracy in scheduling, needed ancillaries and incoming records and makes adjustments as needed.
Reviews wait list, manages multiple eDH worklists and reschedules patients to assure schedules are fully booked and patients’ needs are met.
5. Completes any follow up needs for patients as directed by the After Visit Summary (i.e., booking appointments, scheduling lab and radiology exams or arranging for any external procedures).
6. Receives incoming phone calls from providers, other staff or external provider offices and patients. Appropriately assesses the needs of the caller and processes requests, takes messages, schedules appointments or transfers the call.
7. Monitors and completes system messages in a timely manner to meet patients’ needs.
8. Monitors incoming faxes regularly and reviews each to determine the proper course of action in a timely manner. Per department and location need.
9. Reviews all provider schedules at the end of day to identify and contact those patients who require follow up and processes letters to no shows in accordance with current policy.
10. Supports providers and staff in addressing patient questions / concerns. Provides instruction / support to providers and staff on communicating with patients regarding these questions or concerns.
11. Monitors the waiting room for patients in distress and seeks assistance when needed. Responds to minor patient concerns and complaints using service recovery tactics.
Reports all concerns and complaints to supervisor / manager.
12. Manages multiple in-baskets by monitoring, prioritizing and properly routing the messages. Completes tasks as assigned by providers or clinical staff.
13. Acts as liaison between primary care providers & specialists outside DH.
14. Participates in initiatives to improve department workflows and policies and procedures
15. Delivers mail to mail room and picks up mail to be distributed within department on a daily basis, completes monthly tracers and weekly BCA (Business Continuity Application) system checks.
16. Responsible for building and editing templates and overriding the schedules when needed using best judgement.
18. Serves as a resource for clinical secretaries for questions and problem-solving.
19. Able to be a team player and collaborate with others throughout the system.
20. Performs other duties as required or assigned.
Ability to effectively interact with providers, staff, patients and insurance plan representatives required
Must be able to prioritize multiple tasks and work independently
Must have prior computer experience, excellent communication skills, and attention to detail
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Last updated : 2024-06-07
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